This is a college level introductory course in business analysis. This course will detail the roles and responsibilities of the Business Analyst. The course will teach techniques to define the scope of work which includes: identify requirements-gathering techniques, identify the unique needs of stakeholders, customers and the I/T department in the business analysis process among the many facets of the business analyst's responsibilities.

4

CCIS2055

BUSN2000

Requirements Management with Use Cases

This is a college level course in developing and documenting project requirements. This course will teach the Business Analyst a logical methodology for the requirements process through practice developing effective requirements. The course will teach and reinforce techniques to identify relevant stakeholders, elicit and document business requirements, and develop use cases describing the business system within which they are working.

3

BUSN2000

BUSN2010

Help Desk/User Support

This is a capstone course, designed to provide students the broad range of concepts and practices required of an entry-level technology professional. Students will be engaged in activities and projects designed to prepare and provide them with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes (KSA's) required to become technical service providers.

3

CCIS1000 or instructor approval

CCIS2065

Auditing

This is a capstone class that will draw upon different topics covered in the AAS degree. It will familiarize students with the year-end audit process conducted by a CPA audit firm, and with the activities leading up to the publication of the annual report.

3

ACCT1107

ACCT2700

Information Systems

This is a beginning course and will introduce the student to an overview of the IS principles which every business and computer student should understand. This course will present the changing role of the IS professional as well as introduce concepts that will be covered more fully in advanced classes.

This is a basic engineering drawing course. It is designed to give the student the necessary skills to draw a variety of type of industrial drawings including weldments, cams, sheet metal developments, piping drawings, jigs and fixtures, and electrical drawings. This course will also introduce the student to the design process.

3

MACH1056 or ENGC 1011 and one of the following: ENGC1100, ENGC1160, ENGC1250, or ENGC2100

ENGC2011

Engineering Drawing

This is a basic engineering drawing course. It is designed to give the student the necessary skills to draw a mechanical part. Sketching, orthographic projection, auxiliary views, sectional views, and pictorial representation will be covered.

3

One of the following: ENGC1100, ENGC1160, ENGC1250, or ENGC2100

ENGC1011

Concepts of Interactive Media

This introductory course will provide the student with an overview of the world of interactive media. The student will be exposed to software and hardware currently being used in the industry and through lectures and projects will explore the role of the interactive designer in the production of different types of multimedia.

3

Qualifying score on reading assessment test OR ENGL0901 and Qualifying score on computer literacy assessment test OR CPLT1100 or CPLT1200

MMVP1500

Introduction to Creative Writing

This introductory course will provide a broad overview of creative writing. Emphasis will be on short stories, nonfiction, memoir, playwriting, and essays. Students will study the work of published authors, complete short writing assignments, and complete a substantial creative piece in the genre of their choice.